“Non-Grant of Opportunity to File Counter Affidavit Caused Prejudice”, In a reportable decision reaffirming the centrality of natural justice in writ proceedings, the Kerala High Court
read more“Once Parties Accept the Partition Plan and Decree, They Cannot Turn Around to Deny Its Finality”, In a reportable judgment Justice Om Narayan Rai of the
read more“Exercise of Quantifying Alimony Was Mandatory – Not Dependent on Mutual Consent”, In a stern reminder to trial courts on the binding nature of remand directions,
read more“Conduct Speaks Louder Than Title Deeds” – Madras High Court delivered a significant judgment on the doctrine of blending under Hindu law and the limits of
read more“There has been a total non application of mind” – In a significant ruling on 24 February 2026, the Madras High Court held that a conviction
read more“Same Cash Deposit Cannot Be Reopened Twice Under Section 147……A Quasi-Judicial Authority Cannot Sit in Appeal Over a Concluded Assessment on the Same Transaction”, In a
read more“Repeated Representations Cannot Revive a Stale Claim” – In a firm reiteration of the doctrine of delay and laches in service jurisprudence, the Punjab and Haryana
read more“A Will Must Speak Through Witnesses – And This One Stayed Silent”, In a detailed and layered decision, Justice Harkesh Manuja of the Punjab and Haryana
read more“Doctors Can Thrive Without Hospitals; Hospitals Cannot Exist Without Doctors” – In a strongly worded and reportable judgment Madras High Court dismissed a petition filed under
read more“This Is Not a Mere Breach of Contract but Criminal Deception from Inception” – Madras High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner under Section 420
read more"The FIR was lodged after a delay of 11 to 12 days [and] there was no explanation on record for such delay," observed the Gujarat High
read more“Subordinate legislation must be published in a reasonable manner — posting minutes under an obscure tab is no publication in the eye of law”, In a
read moreIn a ruling that will resonate across commercial litigation, the Calcutta High Court held that transfer of a pending civil suit to a Commercial Court does
read more“Having Raised No Objection at the First Instance, Judgment-Debtors Cannot Now Turn Around and Object”, On 24 February 2026, the Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed a Civil
read more“Power to Issue Non-Bailable Warrants Is Not Limited to Trial Stage” – In a firm pronouncement on the scope of coercive powers during investigation, the
read more“Substantial Time Gap and No Proof of Continuous Custody” – In a crucial pronouncement on the evidentiary value of the “last seen together” doctrine, the Delhi
read more“Existence of Proceeds of Crime is a Sine Qua Non – No Nexus, No Offence Under Section 3 PMLA”, In a significant ruling on the scope
read more“When Evidence Is Shaky, Conviction Cannot Stand” – High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench setting aside the conviction of a husband who had been
read more“At Bail Stage, Court Only Sees Prima Facie Material – Not a Mini Trial”, In a significant ruling on the evolving jurisprudence of “rape on false
read more“Law Of Limitation Is Not A Technicality – It Is Based On Public Policy”, In a firm reiteration that courts will not reward prolonged inaction, the
read more“If Dismissal Is Justified For Verbal Abuse, Physical Assault Stands On A Stronger Footing”, Supreme Court of India delivered a reportable judgment reinforcing the limits
read more“Dispute Inter Se Between the Parties Has Civil Colour” – In a significant ruling underscoring the distinction between civil disputes and criminal prosecution, the Supreme
read more“Interest of justice would be served by modifying the sentence… to life imprisonment for a period of twenty years without remission”, In a significant ruling
read more“We Cannot Find Even a Pretense of Compliance with Statutory Timelines” – In a powerful reaffirmation of the supremacy of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code,
read more“Debenture Trust Deed Cannot Be Rewritten By E-Mails”, In a strong reaffirmation of the limited scope of adjudication under Section 7 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy
read more“Section 152 CPC Cannot Be Used To Rewrite Compensation Under The Guise Of Clarification”, In a significant ruling clarifying the law on deduction of
read more“NCLT Cannot Be Elevated To A Superior Court Exercising Judicial Review Over Sovereign Action”, In a decisive pronouncement reinforcing the constitutional discipline between special statutes, the Supreme Court
read more“Anticipatory Bail Cannot Be Based On Hypothetical Fear Of Arrest”, Supreme Court of India clarified the legal position on anticipatory bail in complaint cases where the
read moreSupreme Court affirming the conviction of several accused under Section 135(1)(b)(i) of the Customs Act, 1962, while reducing their sentence to the period already undergone.
read more"When Repeated Blows Are Inflicted On The Parietal And Temporal Regions With Lathis Resulting In Bone-Deep Lacerations, Fractures And Brain Damage — It Cannot Be
read moreIntention To Kill Need Not Be Proved — It Is Enough That The Accused Intended To Inflict The Specific Injury That Was Sufficient In The
read more“In an Unlawful Assembly, Each Member is Equally Responsible — Individual Overt Act Not Required at Bail Stage”, On 23 February 2026, the Supreme Court
read more"The Insurer Cannot Be Made Liable To Reimburse The Penalty Amount — The Employer, Because Of His Own Fault And Negligence, Will Have To Bear
read more“Vacancies Mean Posts Actually Available – Not Administrative Excuses”, In a decisive ruling that finally draws the curtain on a decade-long recruitment controversy, the Supreme Court of
read more"Non-Maintenance of Form F Is The Springboard For Commission of Offence of Foeticide, Not Just a Clerical Error", Today, On February 23, 2026, the Supreme Court
read more"The Ratio In Ravindra Kumar Extends Only To The Illegality of The Search and Not To Automatic Quashing of The Complaint", Today, On February 23, 2026,
read moreThe Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, as updated up to 10.02.2026, mark a significant expansion of India’s regulatory framework governing
read more“When a claim of a right is legal and justified, relief must follow… Balancing of equities is not to be confused with avoiding or postponing the
read more“Continuation Was to Protect Public, Not to Benefit Licensees” — In a powerful reaffirmation of the binding nature of its earlier 2G verdict, the Supreme Court on
read more“Possession Without Occupancy Certificate Is No Possession In The Eye Of Law”, In a significant ruling reinforcing homebuyers’ rights, the Supreme Court on 20 February
read more“Non-Grant of Opportunity to File Counter Affidavit Caused Prejudice”, In a reportable decision reaffirming the centrality of natural justice in writ proceedings, the Kerala High Court
read more“Once Parties Accept the Partition Plan and Decree, They Cannot Turn Around to Deny Its Finality”, In a reportable judgment Justice Om Narayan Rai of the
read more“Exercise of Quantifying Alimony Was Mandatory – Not Dependent on Mutual Consent”, In a stern reminder to trial courts on the binding nature of remand directions,
read more“Conduct Speaks Louder Than Title Deeds” – Madras High Court delivered a significant judgment on the doctrine of blending under Hindu law and the limits of
read more“There has been a total non application of mind” – In a significant ruling on 24 February 2026, the Madras High Court held that a conviction
read more“Same Cash Deposit Cannot Be Reopened Twice Under Section 147……A Quasi-Judicial Authority Cannot Sit in Appeal Over a Concluded Assessment on the Same Transaction”, In a
read more“Repeated Representations Cannot Revive a Stale Claim” – In a firm reiteration of the doctrine of delay and laches in service jurisprudence, the Punjab and Haryana
read more“A Will Must Speak Through Witnesses – And This One Stayed Silent”, In a detailed and layered decision, Justice Harkesh Manuja of the Punjab and Haryana
read more“Doctors Can Thrive Without Hospitals; Hospitals Cannot Exist Without Doctors” – In a strongly worded and reportable judgment Madras High Court dismissed a petition filed under
read more“This Is Not a Mere Breach of Contract but Criminal Deception from Inception” – Madras High Court upheld the conviction of the petitioner under Section 420
read more"The FIR was lodged after a delay of 11 to 12 days [and] there was no explanation on record for such delay," observed the Gujarat High
read more“Subordinate legislation must be published in a reasonable manner — posting minutes under an obscure tab is no publication in the eye of law”, In a
read moreIn a ruling that will resonate across commercial litigation, the Calcutta High Court held that transfer of a pending civil suit to a Commercial Court does
read more“Having Raised No Objection at the First Instance, Judgment-Debtors Cannot Now Turn Around and Object”, On 24 February 2026, the Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed a Civil
read more“Power to Issue Non-Bailable Warrants Is Not Limited to Trial Stage” – In a firm pronouncement on the scope of coercive powers during investigation, the
read more“Substantial Time Gap and No Proof of Continuous Custody” – In a crucial pronouncement on the evidentiary value of the “last seen together” doctrine, the Delhi
read more“Existence of Proceeds of Crime is a Sine Qua Non – No Nexus, No Offence Under Section 3 PMLA”, In a significant ruling on the scope
read more“When Evidence Is Shaky, Conviction Cannot Stand” – High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench setting aside the conviction of a husband who had been
read more“At Bail Stage, Court Only Sees Prima Facie Material – Not a Mini Trial”, In a significant ruling on the evolving jurisprudence of “rape on false
read more“Law Of Limitation Is Not A Technicality – It Is Based On Public Policy”, In a firm reiteration that courts will not reward prolonged inaction, the
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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